The following pages are samples of interview questions used by past NODA Hosts. They have offered theses for sharing and to generate ideas. Please consider providing you final format, so we can continue to add to the Resource Center for Hosts. Simply send materials to Alice Johnson at widst013@umn.edu. These materials are intended only for the use of NODA Hosts- - - - Please do NOT share with potential candidates. We have tried to ensure all names have been removed, but have not removed institutional names. Please alert us if you come across a name of an individual. Good luck and thank you for hosting a NODA Intern! NODA Internship Document www.nodaweb.org
Coordinator Interviews Name of Candidate: Name of Interviewer: Introduce interviewers, tell about position, OLeaders, Orientations Motivation for/understanding of position 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score What most excites you about this experience? What is least exciting for you? What attracted you to SUU? How familiar are you with SUU? (Can clarify culture) What 2-3 things are most important to you in a job? Why? Student Affairs 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Tell me about yourself what are some of your interests in working with students and universities? Describe your experiences working with first- year students. Character 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score How do you promote diversity in your life? What 3 things will I remember about you after this interview? What unique qualities would we miss out on if we did not select you? How do you spend your free time? Ability to work w/others 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Tell us about a time you ve worked with someone who is very different than you. As your staff, how would we know when you are getting stressed out? How do you manage stress? How would you describe your working style? What traits do you value in your staff? Dedication/contribution 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score What assets can you bring to the Orientation team? At the end of Orientation, what would the OLeaders and new students have achieved if you were to call the program a success? What are your strengths? What areas do you think you need to work on? How might this internship help you with that? Supervision Experience 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Please describe your supervisory experience and supervision style. Describe the type of relationship you would you like to have with the OLeaders. How would you keep your staff motivated and up beat? How would you help build a team atmosphere? How would you handle conflict amongst the OL staff?
Questions for Us 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Why should we hire you? Is there anything you would like to leave us with? Strengths: Possible Concerns: Overall Recommendation: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Do not select Challenge Trainable Recommend ly Recommend out of 45
2015 NSO NODA Intern Round 2 Skype Interview Evaluation Form Candidate Name: Evaluator Initials: Date/Time: Grad program internship requirements? After having some time to reflect after the phone interview, how do you see the NC State internships fitting into your professional goals? When thinking about this position, what are you most excited about and what do you think will be the most challenging aspect of the experience? Talk about a time when you have had to juggle multiple responsibilities. How did you organize and prioritize? When you re coordinating an event or project, what do you think makes a planning process successful? Please give an example of how you ve demonstrated this recently. Tell us about a time you faced a challenge when collaborating in your work. How did you respond? Give us an example of a time you took initiative or made a suggestion to improve a program or process in your current work. What was the result? Previously we asked you how your students would describe you. What if we asked your current coworkers, for example any professional staff or other graduate assistants in your office? Tell us about a time you received feedback and used it to improve the way you work. Describe two skills or competencies that you would you hope students would gain through their experience as an Orientation Leader. Is there anything else you would like us to know about you as a candidate at this time?
Do you have any questions for us? Qualification: Observed Strengths: Reviewer s Concerns: Advising/supervising experience (Required) Student training experience Orientation or new student programs experience (Preferred) Event or program planning experience (Preferred) Demonstrated desire to learn and grow from internship experience Demonstrated understanding of student development and student/parent transition Ability to work independently and as part of a team Ability to work with and communicate effectively with diverse populations Excellent written and oral communication skills Ability to manage and prioritize multiple tasks Demonstrated flexibility and initiative Additional Notes: Interview Rating: Recommend (R) Recommend with Reservations (RR) Do Not Recommend (DR)
ot Recommend (DR)
Name: Interview Date/Time: NODA Intern Interview Questions 2015 1) Why are you interested in the NODA Internship Program and working at SJSU? 2) In your opinion, what are the top 3 needs of first- year students? How do we address these needs in Frosh Orientation? 3) Tell us about a time when you were met with a challenge in a working or academic environment. What actions did you take to move through this challenge? 4) For this next question, we would like for you to rate the following skills. We ask that you rate each skill 1.Opportunity for growth 2. Are Comfortable in this area 3. Experienced. Please rate your skill and provide a brief explanation of each skill (remind of time if needed): Our first skill to rate is: Taking initiative Working with a diverse student population Being a liaison between student staff and Pro Staff Acting as on- call staff in an overnight capacity Giving accurate information regarding academic basics and University life Customer service in an academic setting in regards to access and sensitivity to guests with needs 5) Is there anything else you would like us to know about your qualifications for this position? 6) Do you have any questions for us?
RECOMMENDATION FOR NODA INTERNSHIP Recommend Recommend with reservations Do not recommend Comments:
NODA Intern Interview Candidate: Interviewer: 1. Tell us about yourself and what attracted you to this specific internship? 1 2 3 4 5 2. Could you tell about your advising style? Advising vs. Supervising? 1 2 3 4 5 3. How do you educate students about diversity? 1 2 3 4 5 4. Tell us about a time when you held a peer or a student accountable? 1 2 3 4 5 5. LT Question: 1 2 3 4 5 Do Not Recommend Recommend with Reservations Recommend_ Specific Notes:
NODA Intern Interview Evaluation Name of Candidate: Name of Interviewer: Motivation for/understanding of position 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score What most excites you about the possibility of being a NODA Intern at FHSU? What is least exciting for you? Leadership Experience & Supervision 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score As a NODA Intern, you will be supervising a staff of paid Orientation Team members. What is the most important quality a supervisor should have? Please describe what you re looking for in a supervisor. Communication & Time Management Skills 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score How do you motivate students? How comfortable are you with handling conflict? Please give us an example. Tell us about a time when you had too many things to do & were required to prioritize your tasks. Ability to work w/others 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Tell us about an experience in working with diverse student populations. Dedication/contribution 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score What experience at your graduate/undergraduate institution caused you step outside your comfort zone? As you look to a future in student affairs, tell us about how you see your career path in 5-10 years from now. Teamwork 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score These positions entail working as part of a team. What role do you typically play in a team? Can you give us an example of successful teamwork experience? Questions for Us 1 2 3 4 5 N/A Score Overall ability to serve as a NODA Intern: Strengths: Possible Concerns: Overall Recommendation: 0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Total Do not select Challenge Trainable Recommend ly Recommend
First Year Experience Programs Summer Intern Individual Interview Questions Candidate Name: Interviewer: Position: _ Date: The First Year Experience Programs Summer Intern will be responsible for assisting the Manager of First Year Experience Programs with the management and implementation of GUide Maps, Gonzaga University's First Six Weeks Program and New Student Orientation. They will work with the five- person student leader team, GUide Core, to provide theory and best practice research in the development of GUide Maps. General Introduction and Familiarity with Institution Internship clarifications not working directly with orientation, but extended orientation planning and development Institution/Area Information Catholic, PWI, Four hours from Seattle Orientation Program Overview 4 day weekend program prior to the beginning of classes 5 Excellent Answer was well developed, succinct and relevant to the question. Candidate surpassed expectations. 4 Very Good Answer was strong, and could have used further development or stronger examples. Candidate demonstrated a consistently better than average level of performance. 3 Good Answer was solid and could have been stronger. Some weaknesses may have been detectable, but no area of major concern. 2 Weak Answer strayed from the intent of the question; was not sufficiently developed. Major weaknesses detected. 1 Poor Answer was not relevant to the question and/or was not developed. Serious weaknesses were detected. The answer was inappropriate. A. New Student Orientation and First- Year Programs Experience Describe your experiences working with first- year students. What is your most positive memory about your first semester at college? What, based on your experiences, are some of the more prevalent first- year student issues on most campuses today?
B. General Experience with Students in a er Education Setting Describe a situation in which you supervised student leaders. What approach did you use? How would you describe your relationship as a supervisor to the student leaders? Describe a time when you were charged with building a team atmosphere. What did you do to build morale? Share a time when you had to handle an issue among a student staff? What steps did you take? What was the outcome? Are you familiar with various student development theories? If so what theory (s) could you use to assist you in this internship? C. Work Style What is your experience collaborating/consulting with colleagues on issues? What is your preferred working environment? What is your own personal type of working style? What traits do you value in your colleagues? How would you characterize your relationship with colleagues and other staff? Tell us about one difficult decision you ve made in any of your positions and how you went about making that decision.
Tell me about a time when you got stressed out. How did you reach that point & what did you do to address it? What are your future career goals? And how does this position fit with that? E. Motivation Why are you interested in working at Gonzaga? What is your top priority for your professional development as a NODA intern? Of all of your previous higher ed experience, which was the most rewarding & why? D. Candidate- specific questions based on résumé Candidate- Specific Questions Based on Resume Interview Totals First Year Experience Programs and New Student Orientation General Student Affairs Experience Work Style Motivation/Enthusiasm/Engagement Candidate- Specific Questions Based on Resume TOTAL Summary and Ending Interview A. Any final comments from candidate B. Questions of us C. Timeline Contact references February 2-11 Will make offer on Wednesday, February 18
2015 NODA Internship Round 2 Interviews: Video Chat Candidate: Date: Evaluator: Welcome & Introductions Thanks for agreeing to talk about the internship position with us Update on office: o Hired 32 OPAs, 7 ANTs, 5 OOAs o First O- Team Meeting o O- Team Retreat over the weekend o FROG Recruitment o HRD 100 1. Collaboration is an essential component of our office. Orientation works with over 40 different campus departments throughout the planning and execution of Summer Springboard. We recognize that this internship opportunity is only for a summer, how will you go about making connections and building relationships with students, staff, and administration? 2. At the same time, a large portion of your day during the program may be spent by yourself taking care of various pieces of the program. How comfortable are you working independently? Can you describe a time that you ve successfully worked independently with minimal supervision while on task? 3. In this role you will be co- supervising the student staff along with the Coordinator and another NODA intern. What are the differences and similarities between supervising students and advising students? 4. During training for all of our student staff, we concentrate on increasing awareness of diversity and building inclusive communities. What experiences have you had in teaching diversity and/or challenging students to redefine assumptions and stereotypes?
5. The NODA interns will live in the residence hall with both the transfer team and first- year team during training and the programs. Do you have any experience living with students you supervise? If so, what has that experience been like? What difficulties and/or rewards to do anticipate living with the student staff this summer? 6. Orientation s mission statement is that it engages students in the JMU learning experience by preparing them to be active and authentic members of the university community. How do you display authenticity and how will you encourage our student staff to be authentic in their roles? 7. How do you feel this internship will challenge you? 8. After reviewing the position description I sent earlier, what questions do you have? Is there a specific project that is listed that you are excited about working on? Is there an experience that you are interested in receiving but is currently not a part of the position description? 9. What do you like to do in your free time? 10. What would you do if you won the lottery?
11. What other opportunities are you currently seeking for summer arrangements and what makes JMU s internship stand out amongst the others? LOGISTICAL QUESTIONS: 12. Will you be able to provide your own transportation? 13. Comfortable and willing to work long hours (training & programming)? 14. During the summer, we have Friday afternoons off & work mornings Questions for us: Comments: Recommend for hire_ Recommend with reservations_ Do not recommend_
Candidate Name: Evaluator Name: 1. What attracted you to the internship at Florida Gulf Coast University? 2. What led you in to the field of student affairs? 3. What do you feel is your greatest achievement thus far? 4. What is the purpose of Orientation and how does it fit into the larger University? 5. Please describe your communication style. 6. Describe your ideal relationship with your supervisor. 7. What do you feel professionalism means in the context of supervising undergraduate students? 8. How do you maintain appropriate boundaries with undergraduate students? What are these boundaries?
9. What does diversity mean to you and how do you value diversity? 10. You have been tasked with creating a brand new process for ensuring that students within particular special populations (such as athletes, honors, accelerated credit, etc ) get to their advising appointments on time all starting at 2:00 pm on the second day of orientation. Without focusing on actually creating a process, can you walk us through the steps you would take in order to create a process like this? 11. It is the morning of Day 2 of the orientation program. Because some orientation leaders have been consistently late to reporting to the lobby to set up and facilitate the residence hall check out, your supervisor has asked you to move the meeting time from 7:30 am to 7:00 am. It is the first morning of the new meeting time. Some of the orientation leaders have not reported to the lobby. Some are there, but they are obviously frustrated. Some are frustrated that their co- workers are late again. Others are frustrated that the meeting time is so early, and they feel they are wasting time. On top of the frustration of the OLs, the other intern is clearly very tired and frustrated as well. What steps do you take to resolve this complex situation? 12. Please talk about your experience with social media in higher education. 13. Are you available to move in on Monday, May 11 and work through Wednesday, July 29? If not, what date range are you available?
Candidate Name: Evaluator Name: Round 2 Interview Questions 1. What are you looking to gain from this internship and how does it fit into your future career goals? 2. What challenges do you expect in this position? 3. What does student development mean to you? 4. Tell us about a risk you took and what you learned about yourself. 5. Describe a time when you faced a stressor at work. How did you handle situation and what did you learn from it? 6. This position requires late nights and lots of repetition. How do you plan to keep yourself balanced and energized?
7. Talk about a time when you had to work with a team on a project. What did you learn from that experience? 8. Give us an example of a time you took initiative and how that played out. 9. We have a staff of 22 very different student staff for EVO. How do you plan to make each student feel valued without creating favorites or perpetuating cliques/disagreements? 10. What is the best piece of constructive criticism you ever received from a supervisor? What was your first reaction? How did it influence your behavior? 11. How do you deal with ambiguity in the workplace?